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4009-9807 NAC Option Card

Installation Instructions

Cautions and Warnings DO NOT INSTALL ANY SIMPLEX PRODUCT THAT APPEARS
DAMAGED. Upon unpacking your Simplex product, inspect the contents of the
carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim
with the carrier and notify Simplex.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Disconnect electrical power when making any
internal adjustments or repairs. Servicing should be performed by qualified
Simplex Representatives.

STATIC HAZARD - Static electricity can damage components. Therefore,


handle as follows:
1. Ground yourself before opening or installing components (use the 553-484
Static Control Kit).
2. Keep uninstalled component wrapped in anti-static material at all times.

RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY - This equipment generates, uses, and can


radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has
been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device
pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide
reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial
environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause
interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take
whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.

Overview This publication shows how to install the 4009-9807 NAC Option Card (Part No.
565-828) into a 4009 IDNet NAC Extender (4009 IDNet). The NAC option
card provides the 4009 IDNet Extender with four additional NAC circuits.

Refer to the 4009 IDNet NAC Installation Instructions (574-181) for


configuration information. Refer to the 842-068 Field Wiring Diagram for
additional wiring information.

In this Publication This publication discusses the following topics:

Topic See Page #


Overview 1
NAC Option Card 2
Wiring 3
Module Installation 4

 1999 Simplex Time Recorder Co., Gardner, MA 01441-0001 USA 574-325


All specifications and other information shown were current as of publication, and are subject to change without notice.
IDNet is a trademark of Simplex Time Recorder Company. Rev. A
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NAC Option Card

In addition to the four NACs found on the 4009 System Board, an aftermarket
NAC option card is available to provide four additional Class B (Style Y)
hardwired NACs. To support Class A (Style Z), you must install a Class A
adapter option card that mounts onto the NAC option card (Refer to the 4009-
9808 Class A Adapter Option Card Installation Instructions [574-326]). Each
4009-9807 NAC option card supports up to two Class A option card(s).
Figure 1 illustrates the location of the NAC option card plug connector interfaces
and the two terminal blocks that support the additional four NACs.

NAC FIELD WIRING


CLASS A ADAPTER
INTERFACE
INTERFACE
TB1, TB2
P1, P2

SYSTEM BOARD
INTERFACE
P4
SIGNAL POWER INPUT
(FROM SYSTEM BOARD)
P3

Note:
Each NAC has a yellow LED to indicate a trouble condition or the
active state of that NAC. The condition/state for the NACs are as
follows:
NAC TROUBLE
 IN ALARM = NAC (1-4) LED “ON” INDICATORS
 IN SUPERVISORY = LED “OFF” (OK)
LEDs 1-4

 SLOW FLASH = SHORT


(SEE NOTE)

 FAST FLASH = OPEN CIRCUIT

Figure 1. 4009-9807 NAC Option Card

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Wiring

NAC Option Card Wiring Use the information in Figure 2 to terminate all Class B and Class A wiring.
Refer to the 842-068 Field Wiring Diagram for complete wiring, compatible
appliances, current, and line distance information. Maximum current for each
circuit is 1.5 Amps. All wiring to be 18AWG minimum to local code,
supervised, and Power-Limited.

Class B Wiring

Class B (Style Y) wiring on the option card’s four NAC circuits are connected to
the terminal strips (TB1, TB2) at the top edge of the NAC option card. The
NAC circuits (NAC5 - NAC8) are supervised with a 10K End-of-Line (EOL)
resistor. Install a 10K, 1/2W (Part No. 378-030 - Brown/Black/Orange) EOL
resistor from “+” to “-“ terminals of the NAC Option Card on each unused
circuit.

Class A Wiring

Class A (Style Z) NAC operation is achieved by installing the 4009-9808 Class


A Adapter Option Card. The Class A wiring is terminated at terminal strips
(TB1, TB2) at the top edge of the NAC option card. Install a 10K, 1/2W (Part
No. 378-030 - Brown/Black/Orange) EOL resistor from “+” to “-“ terminals of
each Class A NAC in use on the Class A module. Set the Hardware
Configuration Switch (SW1) for Class A operation.

 SW1/Position 3 to “ON” for Class A Adapter NAC 5 and 6 present.


 SW1/Position 4 to “ON” for Class A Adapter NAC 7 and 8 present.

SW1

Notes:
1. Install a 10K, 1/2W (Part No. 378-030 -
Brown/Black/Orange) EOL resistor from
“+” to “-“ terminals (TB1) of each Class A
NAC in use on the Class A module.
2. Install a 10K, 1/2W (Part No. 378-030 -
Brown/Black/Orange) EOL resistor from
“+” to “-“ terminals (TB1 and/or TB2) of
System Board on each unused circuit. WIRING HARNESS
3. All wiring to be 18AWG minimum or to 733-972
local code.
4. All wiring is supervised and Power-Limited

Figure 2. NAC Option Card Wiring

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Module Installation

Mounting the NAC Option Install a 4009-9807 NAC Option Card onto the 4009 IDNet option card plate
Card assembly (636-871) using the following steps and Figure 3.
1. Disconnect battery and then AC power from the 4009 IDNet.
2. Secure the option card plate assembly (636-871) to the 4009 IDNet using
four slotted torx screws (supplied).
3. Install the dual row 26-pin header (166-492) into system board connector
P4.
4. Line up the back 26-pin connector (P4) of the NAC option card with the 26-
pin header installed on the 4009 system board and insert pins into
connector.
5. Secure the NAC option card to the plate assembly using four slotted torx
screws (supplied).
6. Install the two position signal power harness (733-972) from system board
connector (P7) to NAC option card connector (P3).
7. Set the hardware configuration switch (SW1/position 7) located on the
system board to “ON” to configure the NAC option card. ). Refer to the
4009 IDNet NAC Extender Installation Instructions 574-181 for detailed
information on setting the hardware configuration switch SW1.

You can now reconnect AC and Battery Power.

HARDWARE 26-PIN HEADER (166-492)


SLOTTED TORX SCREW
CONFIGURATION SWITCH (NOT SHOWN) CONNECTOR
6/32, ¼-INCH LONG
(SW1) P4
(QTY: 4)

CLASS A ADAPTER
4009-9808 (565-789)
(OPTIONAL)

WIRING
HARNESS
(733-972)

OPTION CARD
PLATE ASSEMBLY
(636-871)

SLOTTED TORX SCREW


6/32, ¼-INCH LONG
(QTY: 4)

Figure 3. NAC Option Card Installation

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